4.7 • 658 Ratings
🗓️ 9 November 2017
⏱️ 88 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
Muhanad Al Qaisy's grandfather, grandmother and seven children were driven from their home in Palestine and into a refugee camp in 1948. Nearly 70 years later, the family is still struggling to make a life in the same camp. So we ask Muhanad what he sees as signs of hope.
“It was a very hard situation for [Palestinians]. Because I’m telling you, they never imagined one day someone will come and just say ‘leave from here’, because they had been there since hundreds of years. They had their homes, their lives, their neighbors.” - Muhanad Al Qaisy
Interview starts at 11m 10s
The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited.
If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug!
If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here.
Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group.
And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | Nomad, Christian community, mission and the future of the church. |
0:16.4 | Welcome back to Nomad podcast, the podcast that some mothers are describing as the best way to find out what's going on in their son's life. |
0:22.9 | Yeah. |
0:26.5 | My name's Tim Nash. |
0:27.8 | And I'm David Blower. |
0:29.4 | This is our first episode since the departure of Dave Ward. |
0:33.7 | Even got a new social media photograph with you now instead of order that felt quite |
0:38.2 | significant when I uploaded that yeah that feels like a big deal yeah I'm not sure about |
0:42.5 | that picture you always over worry about yourself in one of these things but I looked a bit |
0:46.1 | moody I thought it was kind of a it was a little bit of a kind of a don't mess with me vibe |
0:52.0 | yeah I sure I wasn't thinking that. |
0:54.7 | Just got photoed between one expression and the other. |
0:58.3 | I think if you could, |
0:59.9 | slightly short a haircut, |
1:01.2 | Fred Perry T-shirt, |
1:02.8 | and that would be a very different kind of vibe, wouldn't it? |
1:04.7 | It would, yeah. |
1:07.7 | But you looked very jolly in that picture. |
1:11.2 | Really? You looked like a sort of a jolly in that picture. Really? |
1:11.8 | You looked like a sort of a jolly warm old guy. |
1:15.9 | Your beard was looking extra grey and quite big. |
1:18.3 | I thought I looked a bit miserable. |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Tim Nash, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of Tim Nash and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.